Big, shiny, copper, or small – you are still worth it all! Little Copper pennies is sad because all other coins say pennies are worthless. Luckily Grandpa Wheat – who has been around for a very long time – knows just how he feels and exactly what to say to cheer him up! A charming story about accepting who you are, Stephenie Baker’s The Little Copper Penny not only makes counting fun but also reminds you to know your worth, no matter what others say.
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